Assignment 2 Anthropology
Citation guidelines
Follow these guidelines when citing information from the readings. When you refer material in the
reading, cite the page number where the material was taken (for example Savage 2001:101) in the text.
Include the complete bibliographic reference at the end of your paper.
Savage, Stephen
2001 “Some Recent Trends in the Archaeology of Predynastic Egypt,” Journal of Archaeological
Research, vol. 9, pp. 101-155.
Wilkinson, T.
1999 Early Dynastic Egypt, New York: Routledge.
National Geographic
2015 “The Real Scorpion King,” [video] Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kh9ByB2jVU4.
Grading rubric
25-22 points
Content- Student is able to clearly and comprehensively summarize what the author is attempting to
demonstrate within the context of the provided background material.
Organization- Student organizes the essay in a clear and logical manner using paragraphs that follow a
logical progression. Essay starts with an introductory overview paragraph followed by logically
sequenced paragraphs that flesh out the ideas in the introductory paragraph. Essay ends with a concluding
paragraph summarizing the information presented and how it bears on larger issues.
Spelling and grammar- Spelling and grammatical errors are minimal to non-existent. Sentences are clear
and neither overly long or incomplete. Proper citation format is used.
21-18 points
Content- Student understands what the author is attempting to demonstrate, but leaves some terms
undefined and some background information is omitted.
Organization- Essay construction may not follow a logical progression. Paragraphs may not be
comprised of a single idea that fleshes out the information in the introductory paragraph. Essay may not
end with a summary concluding paragraph.
Spelling and grammar- Some spelling and grammatical errors are present. Some sentences are difficult to
follow, are incomplete or overly long. Proper citation format is used inconsistently.
17-14 points
Content- Student may not understand what the author is attempting to demonstrate, leaves terms
undefined and omits important background information.
Organization- Paragraph structure is not used, essay construction does not follow a logical progression.
Essay does not end with a summary concluding paragraph.
Spelling and grammar- Abundant spelling and grammatical errors are present. Sentences are difficult to
follow. Proper citation format is not used.